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Cheat: A Man's Guide to Infidelity by Bill Burr, Joe DeRosa, Robert Kelly

ebonyutley's review

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2.0

Cheat: A Man’s Guide to Infidelity is exactly that. Even thought the trio of comedic writers walk through all the steps, I honestly don’t believe they are horrible misogynists that hate women. I believe they are men who like sex outside of their relationships and don’t want to hurt the women that they care about/love by being caught up in some messy/dangerous/unhealthy situation. Sure, most of the book is tongue in cheek bro code, but if you’re determined to cheat and no one can talk you out of it, at least do it in the most respectful manner possible.

dfwsusie's review

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1.0

I kept waiting for this to be funny. I'm still waiting.

ehinrichsenjr's review

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3.0

I have to admit that I picked up this book because it was written by two of my favorite comedians (Bill Burr and Bob Kelly), not because I want to cheat on my girlfriend. I was expecting that this book would be a little funnier, and while it had its moments, it really wasn't as funny as I know that Kelly, Burr or DeRosa can be.

However, if you are looking to cheat, damn is this thing well written. Especially the section on prostitutes and working girls, which no doubt comes from Kelly's years of research in the field. I can't hate this book, because I did really enjoy it, but I do have to say...



It's a good read, regardless. Plus, the movie that they have that inspired the book (which you can see on the book's website, CheatAMansGuide.com), is actually pretty funny, and provides a nice wrap-up.
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